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THE ATL4NTA GEORGIAN
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FOR RENT—ROOMS. |
AN A AP AI A P
FURNISHED. ‘
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LOVELY steam-heated front room, pri
vate home; every convenience; reason
zble. Ivy 7680.
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COR. WOODWARD AVE. and Wooda
atreet" COzy TOOMS; every convenience,
fast 8307-M. -
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FURNISHED front room, private fam
ily, furnace heat. West 1349-J. 300
Lucile St.
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BUSINESS couple to occupy 3 or 4
rooms with owner. Forrest Ave. Ivy
2211-L.
36 W. PEACHTREE PLACE.
Room and Kitchenette; close in. 1. 5163.
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205 SPRING,
COZY rooms; reasonable. Ivy 2168-L.
e e 8. VY 8108-1 s
STEAM HEATED rooms, sl2 sls and
$lB. 28 E. Alexander Atl. 8058-F.
SR S ST, AL JNe-F,
COOL, delightful rooms; first class; very
hoxxn"elike; desirable. 374 Peachtree
— = 017 T GAChUree
NICELY furnished room; reasonable;
walking distance. 158 S. Forsyth St.
e B IPD OO° B, TOTSYIR St
PICKWICK Rooms with baths,
77 _Fairlie street.
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COMFORTABLE furnished room, pri
vate bath; reasonable. Ivy 3019-J.
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NICELY furnished room:; steam heat;
_close in. Phone Main 2692-J.
FURNISHED room, steam heat, North
Side, reasonable. Ivy 8589-J.
NEATLY fur. room; steam heat; close
__in. 32 Carnegie way, Apt. 5.
353 LUCKIE, near Tech, cozy room,
~ 37.50 month. Cail Main 1768.
NICE front room on North Side, with
_private family. _lvy $96-X2. i
TO BUSINESS woman, nice room, West
Peachtree St. Ivy 4504-1,.
NICELY fu-nished front room, $2.50 per
__week. 330 Centjiil_.@ve. b
NICELY furnished room; close in: rea
__sonable. 67 Grant St. -
TWO furnished rooms for housekeeping.
Call Ivy 3468-1..
NICELY fur. room; close in; reasonable.
67 Grant St.
UNFURNISHED. |
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TO ACCEPTABLE couple without chil-]
dren, or two ladies, will make an at
tractive price for two unfurnished rooms |
with all eonveniences in order to have
some one in the house. Phor.e Ivy
2199-L. 1
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FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING, 1
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TWO or three handsomely furnished
rooms. with kitchenette. Gordon street. 1
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TWO large, bright rooms, iurnishndi
complete for housekeeping. sls month. |
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DRUID HILLS section; two rooms, com
glete_ to couple without children. Ivy
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ONE ROOM and Kkitchenette, complete
for light housekeeping. Main 4473-J.
358 RAWSON_—-Two or three rooms com
plete; first floor; reasonable. Ivy 2764,
388 PEACHTREE—NiceIy furgished
__housekeeping rooms, $3 and__i&‘_v_v‘eeßA
ONE or two rooms, with kitchenette;
private home; close in. 325 Courtland.
THREE connectin% rooms; sink, porch, |
__Phone, §l4. 346 Washington St.
$3 WEEK, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, hot wa
ter. 323 Houston. Ivy ;e
TWO nicely furnished rooms for house
keeping. Ivy 2455-L.
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UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING.
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THREE rooms downstairs for light
housekeeping. Ilvery convenience.
Phone West 247. 311 Lawton street.
TWO rooms, steam-heated, with private
family, FEast North avenue, near North
Boulevard; reasonable. Ivy 7508-J.
ONE large room and Kkitchenette; un
furnished, $4; furnished, $8; refer
ence. 23 Orme.
18 BOULEVARD PLACE——Derh!ful lo
cation; 3 connecting rooms; sink; con
veniences,
TWO large, conneetin%rooms; conven
iences; no children, 30 Fearl. Ivy 5925,
TWO, 3, 56 or 6 roome at %0 H%t;find
avenue. 217 N, Jackson. Ivy 7759-L.
TWO connecting rooms with all im
_prov-ments. 405 Capitol avenue.
TWO, 3 or 4 rooms, elec?lclty, hot bath;
also furnisheq room. Ivy 8618-L.
11T W. RAKER, 4 rooms, separate en
trance and bath. Ivy 5387.
TWO rooms, all conveniences. 297 Cap
itol Ave. Main 3679-J.
FUR. -r UNFURN. HOUSEKEEPING.
FURNISHED or unfurnished first-floor
apartment, furnace heat, sleeping
porch, modern conveniences. Ivy 8543.
TWO rooms to responsible party withoul
_Cchildren; reasonable. 305 8. Pryor.
THREE rooms. hot water, $3 and $3.50
week. 323 Houston. Ivy 8983,
FOR RENT-—APARTMENTS.
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FOR RENT--Furnigshed, modern, hand
somely furnished four-room apart
ment, near Gordon and Lee streets;
possession October 1 to 7; adults. Call
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¥OR RENT—3-room and one 4-room
apts., completely furnished; heated.
231 West Peachtree St.
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NEW t;D;:rlox Apartment, living, dlmns
two rooms, sleeping porch incase
in glass; inside glass folding doors; five
large closets in each apartment; gas
stove, refrigerator and heat furnished;
best North Side section. Ivy 3809-J.
A NICE six-room apartment on Third
street, between Piedmont and Juniper;
every convenience; steam heated, jani
tor service. Milton Strauss, Ivy 4310,
243 Trust Company of Georgia Bldg. _
FOR RENT—9O-A Windsor street, six
rooms and bath: reduced to $25. L.
Grossman, 15 Decatur St. Main 2665-L.
3 3 ana 4-rcom, new apts,
Fairmount ;3" 55" 7 Peacn:
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MOET convenient in city: steam-heat
ed; 3 and 4 rooms; near P'tree. Main
2070. J.
!'IIEE!!-HT)NM X%; all _modern con
veniances. 376 N. Boulevard. Tvy 1245-J.
FURNISHED OR UNFIJRNISHED.
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PRIVATE North Side home, 2 rooms,
private bath, kitchenetts. 30 unfur
nished, $35 furnished, for winter, includ
ing heat, lights, Ivy 7770.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
YOU GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH NOW,
We are making a few sales just now, but we ought
to be making more.
And we would—if people only realized what good
values they can get for actual money at this time.
Two good effects now follow every sale; money is
put in eireulation, it goes to pay debts and buy needed
things—and the buyer secures property of genuine val
ue—low in price, conservatively rented, its worth test
~ed by three years of seasoning.
‘ FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
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: FARM LANDS. FARM LANDS.
; GEORGIA. QEORGIA.
' NORTH GEORGIA FARM.
FOR SALE~I4O acres vallay land, and a veritable garden spot Most of It
+ makes o bale of cotton to the acre. The best smail farm in this section
g A. W. STUBES, Cedartown, Ga.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
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LOVELY home on Gordon street; best
neighborhood obtainable; just oppollto‘
park; rent reasonable. For further ime
fromation apply 182 Gordon street. |
10-ROOM, two-story house, five rooms
to the fioor; nice for two f:mllles; up
stairs partly furnished to responsible
party. 109 E. Fifth St.
190 RICHARDSON, 2-story, 7-room,
hall, improvements, owner on grem—
ises, 11 o'clock daily. W., 853, 273 Lee
Street.
MODERN homes, best section, 7
and 8 rooms. Owner, Ivy 3632.
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Consult our Rent Bulletin.
SMITH, EWING & RANKIN
EIGHT-ROOM house, 67 East Fair
_ Street. Call owner, Ivy 262.
WANTED—ROOMS.
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FUR. or UNFURN. HOUSEKEEPING.
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WANTED—Two or three furnished or
unfurnished rooms for housekeeping;
North Side; heat; must be good neigh
‘borhood. Address L., Box 602, care
Georgian. o o
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\ WANTED—HOUSES.
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HAVE many applications for modern
homes in all sections of the city. Spe
cial attention to renting.
J. GREGORY MURPHY,
< PETERS BLDG. MAIN 3026,
SMALL family to take house with three
adults. References. P. O. Box 174,
Atlanta.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
A e PATP A AL 1B
PIECE OF COLORED RENT
.ING PROPERTY NEAR DE
CATUR STREET. RENTS FOR
$35 A MONTH. WILL SELL
FOR $2,500 CASH. ADDRESS
W. H, BOX 919, CARE GEOR
GIAN.
FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow, built
for a home. Delightful :leeplng'xgorch.
secreened throughout with Price & Thom.
as’ scredhs. Hot water, electric lights,
Located on Howard, the main street of
Kirkwood. Lot 50 by 200, $3,600, or lor
75 by 200, $4,000. Phone Decatur 631.
AM compelled to raise some cash at!
once, so will sell cheap my two cot
tages, corner Windsor and Crumley.
There is a loan on each that can Tun
for three years. See owner, 172 Mills
street, or address 8., Box 603, care Geor
gian.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, 5-room house
and 14 acres on Marietta car line;
also 6-room house, large lot, in Kirk
wood Bell phone Ivy 6208.
FOR SALE, CHEAP—One of the pret
tiest lots in Druid Hills; 400 by 1,000
feet. C. Layne, 419 Kiser Building.
IF it is real estate you want to buy, or
sell, it will pay you to see me. A,
Graves, 12% Wall St.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE.
Atlanta income properties to ex~hange
for farms. T. L. McCurry 211 Con
nelly zuilding.
FARM LANDS.
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GEORGI!A,
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WE sell small farms and summer
~_homes. North Georgia Realty Co,,
Blue Ridge. Ga.
| TENNESSEE.
'OPPORTUNITY to own 5 or 10 acre
farm and live independent; $5 down,
$5 per month, Rougoro Development
Company, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
FARMS FOR SALE. .
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SIX ACRES
IN DECATUR, FA.
SBOO AN ACRE.
TERMS IF DESIRED.
E. E. MANNING,
110 Hurt Bldg.
PLANTS. TREES AND SEEDS.
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ALFALFAS.
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ALFALFA SEED-—New crop; well re
cleaned; the best our specialty; sam
ples and prices furnished. Willard Hl.
Denis, Buena Vista, Pecos County,
Texas.
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK
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ALL VARIETIES.
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T Hens, Roosters, Ducks,
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PIGEONS.
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100 CARNEAUX YOUNGSTERS, two to
four months old, $7.50 per dozen; 50
Maltese youngsters, two to three months
old, all solid_colors, $8 per dozen; 10
&irs White Fantails, Johnson and Gil
bert strains $4 per pair, or $36 for the
lot; 10 palh mated, banded, working
Carneaux, all near reds, $8 per palr, or
$27.50 for the lot. All the above sold on
a money-back Juauntu. G. W, Milli
gan, Mouitrie, Ga.
BUY first-class show and stock Car
neaux from the breeder who has win
ners that won at New York, Chicago.
Fort Worth, Houston and Galveston. |
have stock birds at $3 per pair up. Show
birds $5 each up. These birds are owned
by C. J. Lane, 1910 Gentry street, Hous
ton, Texas.
WEFE are breeders of high-grade White
Swiss Mondaines, filu Maltese,
White Kings and Carneaux. Satisfac
tion vlrlnteod. Write for fillustrated
price list and literature. Carolina Pig
e n "ant Box 413-A. Clinton, 8. C.
CARNEAUX —~Exclusively solid red
golden yellow, black. Best coliection
in South; one of the best in America.
None less than §5 &lor pair. All culis
destroyved. G. D. Affleck, Box 345, Co-
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'RUNTS AND MONDAINES ~White and
highly colored M’h-clna birds. John
son ¥fland Pigeon Farm, Funkston, Md.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
KEAD FUR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT ADS——USE FOR RESULTS
C. & C. Rosenbaum
Successors to Kutz
38 Whitehall St.
Fall Millinery
Highest Quality
Largest Variety
Greatest Values
Hats for youth—girls’
models.
Hats for matrons, rich,
: smart, with a dignified
< grace.
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N Z. 4 k We specialize with cor
-2 o rect modes for all ages.
LI 's) We invite your interest
. i p in our tremendous selec-
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‘ Tailored Hats
L Felts, Velvet and Velours,
$5 Up
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Alkali in Soap j
Bad for the Hair |
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Soap should be used very carefully,
if you want to keep your hair lookinz;
its best. Most soaps and prepared
shampoos contain too much alkali.
This dries the scalp, makes the hair
brittle and ruins it.
The best thing for steady use is just
ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which
is pure and greaseless). and is better
than the most expensive soap or any
thing else you can use.
One or two teaspoanfuls will cleanse
the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply
moisten the hair with water and rub
it in. It makes an abundance of rich,
creamy lather, which rinses out easi
ly, removing every particle of dust,
dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The
hair dries quickly and evenly, and it
leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine
and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and
easy to manage.
You can get mulsified cocoanut oil
at any pharmacy; it's very cheap, and
a few ounces will supply every mem
ber of the family for months —Adver
ltlaement.
Because you and ev~
eryone else worth
reaching reads The
Daily Georglan and
Sunday American
they are
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Newspapers
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK
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PIGEONS.
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LARGEST breeders in the South of fan
cy and squab pigeons—Runts, Ma'tese,
Carneaux, Kings, Mondaines, Homers
and all toy and fancy breeds. Mil
ford Bros., Columbus, Ga.
ONE-POUND and over squabs guaran
teed. Mondaine, Runt, Maltese hen
crosses. Three pairs for $lO while the
surplus lasts. Johnson Island Squab
Farm, Funkstown, Md.
SATIB?ACTION, pleasure nnl'{mfit is
the result of breeding my Red and
Yellow Carneaux. Try a few énln and
t‘;e convinced. N, K. Bowden, Columbus,
a.
THBE BIG SQUAB BREEDERS,
Runts, Mondaines, Maltese
Market Breeders, Carneaux, Homers.
Charles B. Neff, Smithsburg, Md.
WHITE German and Silver Runts, Show
Homers, Squab Homers, Carneaux,
Maltess, Fan Tafls M. J. Gatewood,
Columbus, Ga.
GEO. W. ANDERSON,
CARNEAUX AND ENCLISH POUT
_ERS, 17 _Gillett St Atianta, Ga.
FIRST-CLABS Red Carneaux 9lC‘oom.
Main 5058 or write Robert W. Carmi
chael, Atlanta, Ga. Route §, Box 393
BEST E . & Illh’ii ri Stral
8 uropean an me ne.
_Dr. Bomar, Lee street, Atianta, Oa.
HIGH-CLASS show and utility Car
neaux. A. M. Forbes, Box 9, Colum
bus. Ga
RED CARNEAUX PIGEONS,
JOHN 8. McCREIGHT. ATLANTA, GA
DOGS.
AIREDALE Dypples from my m-u' rat
working Alredales; these are without
question some of the greatest Alrmlu‘
in the South; pedigree shows such dogs
#g Champlon Master Briar, Marshall
‘rlnmr. Victory, Pat Rmncl{. CGaesar Im- |
rqrnor. ete. Stephenson Kennels, Cove
ngton_ Tenn. ]
fé‘fi HAm;E-yur-on foemnle fox
terrier, white and tan, "f‘lt“: price
$7.50. Two female fox terriers, 5 months
old, ‘n«fl‘nod white, black and tan
beauties, $6 each. Grand rou with na
smooth coat, small bullt, ete. P. |
Poole Jr., Gaftney, 8. C,_
PURE bred Newfoundiand puppy, l'o‘
months old, bred from my large dogs
that have no superiors. Males, §7; fe
males, $2.50. Simply fine;: must p!'nu
or money refunded. Send ;'m-tofflcc or
der, B, W. Springfield, Dalton, Ga.
WANTED—To exchange electric grill
for male fox terrier; }flv. age. Ad.
dress L., Box 414, care Georgian.
CATTLR.
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SOME especially fine youn thd’%l
‘ bulls J: sale ns‘n 'una. .
mond,
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CREAM EY COW FOR BALE AT
196 LOVEIOY ETREET.
HOOGs,
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l anw Offering Fancy Berkshires.
& bred sows, service bun‘ plgs, all
““'.:“ '“.'b:“oa'\"“u san eot
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REGIRTERED Daroc Jersey hogs, al
sises. R. O. Sams, Newborn. Ga,
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Skin trouble costs
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many a man his job
No matter how efficient a man may
be, if he has an ugly skin-eruption,
there are positions in which he cannot
be tolerated. He may know that it is
not in the least contagious, but otker
people are afraid, theyavoid him, and he
must make way for a man with a clear,
healthy skin. Why run this risk, when
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Ointment and Resinol Soap stop itching
and clear away eczema and similar
humors, so quickly and easily ?
Physicians have prescribed the Resinol treatment
for over 20 years. Every druggist sells Resin
Ointment and Resinol Soap. For sample of each,
tree, write to Dept. 7-R, ;e‘xlol. Baltimore, Md.
Because you and every one
else worth reaching reads
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Sunday American they are
The South’s Greatest
Newspapers
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AKE it Impossible for & man 1o aiip or | i
M irip and you will cut out & very large | p
proportion of sccidents, industrial and | su
other “Slipping and tripping” 8o not “
figure largely s causes in the tabies of secl
denta, bul they are the slarting polats from | Iste
O which serious injuries and fatalities spring As
"",Mlun losn of balance may be unattended with | &
B 8 | sartous results, but on the other band, It may
-"llnv one downstalre, off & moving car, lnto !t
'*B] | machinery in operstion, or against & live wire
l 18 & pamphiet publiahed by the Philadsiphis | ¢
Local Natiosa! Salety Council Mr M Waavet | J°
I 8 Mowery, & safety sngineer, trants “slipplag and
8| tnpping” as the most serious public and in
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“Automobile fatalities, #ill on the Increase
Are Agaln in the lead. The next iy Talls on o B
Sireets’ and sidewalks These might be called |
Sippiag and tripping fatalities, for over half of | '
hem were cansed directly by slipping In the
four years Just past tirere wers 425 recorded fa
talitien in Manhattan from (his sourcs alone (s | b
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A® [ plng. tripping. eic. on streets and sidewalke. while
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RUBBER HEELS
From Where You Are
(| Financially or physically, you can not start§f
from where you are not. ‘
€ Building for a fortune, a competence, a nest‘
egg or a rainy day fund you must begin right|
where you are, to—SAVE. |
( Whether small or large, you must get a start.
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| Get it TODAY. Open a SAVINGS AC-!
COUNT here and enjoy the comfortable feeling |
it gives you just to know you have made a good |
start. i
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The Vault of Absolute Safety
Third National Bank
Ihird National ban
Marietta and Broad Streets
Capital, Surplus and Profits, $1,950,000
Pre!l;ient. Frank Hawki;sr: Vice PA;;;;:L‘ Thos, C. Erwin; Cashler,
A. M. Bergstrom; Assistant Cashiers, R. W. Byers, W. B. Symmers and
A. J. Hansell.
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Want Ad.
If you want the whole town
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it in a Want Ad in
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, The Remedy !!! Rubber Heels
/ Selectthe heel that preventsslipping. Cat's Paw Cushion
Rubber Heels do. The Foster Friction plug in Cat's
Paw Heels was patented forit's non-slip principle. That
safeguards you. Do not run risks. There will always
be slippery places on floors and sidewalks, no matter how
many regulations are attempted. Be
sides being the safety heel, they are the
clean heels—no holes to fill up with dirt
and mud —and they wearlonger. That's
why they ar ical.
y they are most economical ‘ :
50c. black, white or tan ELL
For Men, Women and Children (@3 !
Foster Rubber Company P
105 Federal St. Boston, Mass. [Rletege A
Originators and Pasentess of the LR L T 7
Fosiar Friction Plug that prevenss slipping :
CUSHION
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1916.-
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“Wonder” Hats
Our Second Group Goes :
in a Sale Tomorrow at |
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LAS’T‘ Thursday and Friday we held our first sale of
WONDER HATS AT $4.85. At the end of two days,
out of one hundred and fifty hats offered, only eleven hats
remained in our possession unsold. >
—For tomorrow and Friday we have
planned another sale of WONDER
HATS AT $4.85. It brings ,/-
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150 New Hats =SS
~for fall and winter; all of the best
- small, medium and large shapes of
- Lyon velvet, trimmed in the many S
. new ways that fashion has pre- S
scribed for fall. The colors are V \
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: Black, Purple, Green,
: Navy, Gray, Brown L,
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—That women may appreciate i
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' the full gignificance of this of- AT IR
' sering, it is only necessary for /fEEErrate
' us to state that these are the
' finest hats we can secure to sell for the money—
» WONDER HATS, $4.85!
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B Silk are a necessary adjunct to every wardrobe.
B Women are demanding them for all out-of-door ocea-
W sions. Stocks here are splendidly complete, offering va
sl rieties to please every fancy.
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g e shown in all the leading combinations of pretty,
bright colorings. Somre show trimmings of white kidskin.
: They're splendidly desirable for general street wear. All
81ze8§, at
: $8.75, $10.50, $12.50 and Up.
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= Women’s Wool Sweater Coats
in pretty shades of Red, Blue, Greens, Brown, ete., in
: [I»!;”n and ecombination effeets, Standard qunlitieo.
riced, ;
: $2.50, $3.50, $4.98 and Up. ¢ .
@ Misses” Sweater Coats
M —of Fiber Silks and Wool. Natty styles, in plain color
M and combination effects, showing all leading colors.
: $1.98 to $3.50. '
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